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This workshop is available to trading businesses based in Swindon and Wiltshire who are registered companies or sole traders only.

LinkedIn is the online venue of choice for business professionals with 23m UK members and 113K+ in Swindon alone, it is the biggest, most accurate database of business professionals on the planet. If you sell to other businesses or business people, then LinkedIn gives you a direct route to your target audience.

Businesses who use LinkedIn effectively create 55% more opportunities.

This 2-hour workshop will show you:

How to create a strong LinkedIn presence that attracts qualified enquiries

How to find, connect and engage with your target audience effectively

How to build relationships and turn online conversations into offline opportunities

The session is run by Greg Cooper, an internationally recognised LinkedIn Coach and Trainer. He specialises helping small and mid-sized business to find, win and keep customers. Greg is currently one of 10 trainers chosen by LinkedIn to support users on their global Help Forum.

For more information, contact our team on 01275 376 233. While it is not a pre-requisite, we highly advise you to attend our Marketing Made Easy workshop before booking on to this workshop, click here to view available dates.

Please note, due to the limited spaces on this workshop, we can only accept one person per business, ideally the business owner. Also, due to the funding of this programme, places are restricted to businesses based in Swindon and Wiltshire.

These workshops run every quarter.

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This workshop is part of the SME Growth Programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund, Swindon Borough Council and Wiltshire Council.